
HHS youth gender care report authors defend findings amid backlash from medical organizations, caution risks
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released an update to its review of pediatric gender dysphoria treatments on Wednesday, addressing criticism from medical organizations.
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HHS's review synthesized existing systematic reviews on youth gender treatments and raised "serious concerns" about medical interventions such as puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and surgeries, listing potential risks that include "infertility/sterility, sexual dysfunction, impaired bone density accrual, adverse cognitive impacts, cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorders, psychiatric disorders, surgical complications, and regret."
The updated version identifies nine contributors — physicians, researchers and ethicists — and adds a supplement compiling nine post-publication peer reviews alongside the authors’ responses. It also includes minor corrections for clarity and formatting, as well as conflict-of-interest disclosures.













